ATLY D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. ‘Vol. 4. CRESNVILLE N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1896. HIGH..— ART CLOTHNG CT MMOL designer of styles for PALL 09D. aie 6 New and completeline of Dress Goods, dTrimmings to match Carpets, Rugs and Mattings TIME : TO STOP IT. Ce ae A edited ty Rev. J. L. Winfield, editorial on “A Needed Reformation.” But for its length we would be glad to FLECTOR, When the candidate starts aronnd making h’'s eanvass before the munit ; ye people there is some sucker at every ap- pointment who takes advantage of the opportunity to draw upon his pocket. achureh to build. a school house to erect, a horse to buy for some poor ‘man, a poor widow with a dozen chil- dren to be helped aad the first to head the list of donors must be the candi date, who the beggars thiik has a bar- | vel of money.” | The candidate responds to the first of these “sharitables” thinking that such calls will come upon him but seldom, and his surprise can be imagined when he finds more and more of them the ‘And besides these calls unon him under the head of charity, there is the whiskey bum who in addition to all the drinks he takes himsel’ at tae candidates’ ex- dense must have a well-filled jug with which to go out and work for “our fav- orite,”, and the free lunch bum who further he goes into the canvass. seldom sees a squue meal exc ‘pt when ue candidate buys up all the barbecue jin rece and turns it over for a picnics } In fact there are ways and many pretexts for deawiag on the can- didate’scish account, and the evil has 'growo so gigantic that maay of the best men dread to acg:pt a nomination and many g into a camp vgn. DU er uses a number of illust-ations show— ried, and many more could be used with good effect. No one but dave himselfean cell you what has to be endured in this particalar, This one reason it requires 89 mach money a candi- 18 to run a campaign. It is time such an evil was brought toanend. It men have ani bumming they ought to be cou- pelled by taw to stop rt. The Watch Tower makes these sug- gestions by way of a remedy : 1. Let a conference be held by the candidates before they enter the canvass and an agreement entered into that neither liquor nor money shall be lbe given to beggars and suckers during the campaigu. Not only enter in‘o this agreement, but stick to it regard- ess of consequences. Advise all the dear people to postpone — building churches, school hous-s aid buying horses until after the efection. 2. Take tne name ot every one whe ask tor morey cr liqtor and pass the list over to the county commi: vners, with a reco nmendatioa that the .ames on the roll are proper subjects to be sent to the alms house or be made pensioners upon the bounty of the county. 3. Make it a misdemeanor by statute that no candidate shall distribute mon- ey or liquor among the voters during the campaign. 1. Let the same statute apply to In endless variety. Come and see them, no sroyble to show. Bods ©, by Munford “Nex dor to te Bank ot 1 efits ERROR UNM owscic ase voters. If the voter enters upon his begging campaign, issue. a warrant against him and in addition to the statutory pvovissions in such cases wild another-stasute which debars him. from voting ia th: current election. ~~ ‘Kaneas City Times: ~ Gerferal” Buckner is used to playing a losing |. game. In war he met. Grant and in | FIRE IN RICHMOND. . The last issue of the Watch Tower, at Washington, contains a very timely reproduce the entire article in the Re- The great evil reierred to as heeding reforming is the way candi. dates for office are blel by dead-2eats and bums that infest almost every com- As the Waich Power puts it, “there is Tae Watch Tow. ing the extent to which the evil is car - not enouzh | self respect to des‘st from such begging | all | moved thatJ. A. K. Tucker, Jesse Cannon and A. B. Congleton be nom- 4M, Tueker and R. W. King weve pre- - peace he met Joe Blackburn, and! when’ | nent eaten (Special to Reflector.) Ricumonpb, Va., Sept. 10,—The leaf tobabco factory of Gorman—Campbell Co., in this city, was destroyed by fire Luss $50,000. [The many friends of Mr, P. H. will of this loss with great sorrow.—Ed. | this afternoon. Gorman in Greenville. learn DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Large Attentance—Good Ticket Nom- inated, well filied people today at 12:30 v’clock Alex. L. Blow. chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee, call- ed to order the county ccnvention to nominate vasdidaies for the county vf- fices end Legislature. The Court House was with when He congratula- ted the Democracy ior arising from its combined defeat of two years and as- sembling in such large numbers today. Mr. Blow made an admirab‘e speech in calling the convention to order and was loudly applauded at the mention of the names of William J. Bryan and Cyrus B. Watson. The secreta y of the county execu- tive committee being absent, H. T. King and D. J. Whichard were re quested to act as temporary secretaries. The roll of delegates from the sever- al townships was called and a full dele. gaticn found present. On motion of D. C. Moore porary cflivers were made permanent chairman and secretaries of the conven- tion. the tem. FOR SENATOR. The chairman declared nominations for Senator in order and the roll of townships was called. When Chicod was reached the name of J. J. Laugh: Inghouse was placed in nomination- Contentnea, Greenville and Pactolus townships seconded the nomination, At the close of the roll call oa mo tion of L. I. Moore, the nomination of J.J. Laughinghouse was made unani- mous by acclamation. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. The chairman declared nominations J. |A.K. Tucker presented the name of iJ. S. Harris ; John King presented the |name ot C. L. Barret; J. H. Blount pre- sented the name of E. Buck; J R. | Barohill presented the name ot J. B. ifor the Legislature next in order, ' Little. It was decided to vote tor one repre- sentative at the time and the roll of tuwnships was called and on first bal- lot the vote was Harris 2, Buck 6, Bar- rett 39, Little 388. On second bailot Buck 3, Barrett 30, Little 52. J. L. Little was declared the nominee as one Representative. On motion of D. C. Moore for the other Representative C. L. Barrott was | nominated by acclamation. FOR COMMISSIONERS. Nominations for County Commis- sionera were next declared in order to be voted for one at the time. The names of G. T. Tyson, J. A. K. Tucker, Jesse Cannon and A. B Congleton, were presented. Firat ballot—Cyson 10, Congleton 15, Cannon 21, Tyson 39. G. T. Tyson withdrew his name and inated by acclamation ; carried . FOR SHERIFF. ed the names of O. W. Harrington, G. sented. King’s name was_ withdrawn and on “first ballot. 48, Harrington 37- Tucker was de- clared the nominee of the convention. 4 REGISTER OF DEEDS ticularly things tra pants, ect. buy him sort at the low quote. THE G OW DL Expanding. Developing. Department?of Dry Goods Department of Notions Department: of lotbhing Department of Shoes school boys—suits, ex- ers it will be better for you to come here and these better | MAUS a specialty. -—A Brilliant display of early— Fall-Winter in the newest effects, in Cheviots, Worteds atl all the latest weaves, for dress and business wear. Remember I war- Ww orkmanship,perfect fit Buy now—., Good People. P + a ek ee LP PDLD LPP LLP LPP le = DPR NI IN a i ts Pe OPIN ate iad ee ed » PECAL I 10 SCHOOL BOYS: All the new things for fall are here, par- for the Moth- pricel ee LL NL Ls! I Na ale SRR OO «A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.” FRANK WILSON KING CLOTHIER. RICKS & TAFI. New Fall Goodg ' rant correct style, best When the roll of townships was call-| Leadership easily centers here. nomical prices. beautiful. Department of di 7 — | his hand was called he: didnt even. hold ‘aée’ high.’ pecial attention given ty collections and settlement of claims. Loars made on short time. GREENVILLE INSTORE. 8. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal. Next seasion will begin 7h day of September 1893. Instruction thorough —Discipline firm, bet kind. - Pupil prepaied to enter any college. oF for business. For particulars apply té the Principal, aM = maar ere een ete Sees Seer eae A bers. Bar ES A. SMITH, ' PONSORIAL ARTIST. : GREENV!LLE, N. 0, icited. Cleaning, Dyeing Gents Clothes a specialty | yom Patronage sol el le ee Hee EDMUNDS, _FASHIONABLE BAREES. 8 pecial attention’ given ‘ to" blending Gentlemens Clot: : ie J. A, Burexss, Mgr. Washington, N. DA Syke (Fat fare * ‘This Hotel has bern thorough?’ vated, several new rooms added, Centry located. We Gee | 1 nett nl aad att ne ie a ye en ae ae “ ft fd re : ag ie oe * a SILVA OT ee bE aoe Be DeNOUSALID NOMINEES. | Ine Ga Fibs ebruary 8 : oun § AND BRANCHES. o am’t rec'd from W, H Cox | — - t»x'colleetar 126 00 | 51 C © Forbes AND FLORENCK RAIL RUAD "Notivzal Ticket pe 16. October 7 gi) JY ae To am’t rec'd from J. W. Perkins ie Coadenseu ocnedule FOR on rsiDENt. . tines and costs “14h 37170 SE Pender & .° 7 _ WILLIAM J. BRYAN, | 6 am’t rev’d panel re H. Cox DE October 8 . J 5 . ee loo D asket TRAINS GOING SOUTH. ot Nebraska. tux collector 285 00/11 RO man eit Dated Rplns we ARThUR SEWALL, To am’ ree'd from vr. Perkins 18 28/416 J W Perkins Jane 14th 3; 3 fs 3 o's of Maine. pri 92 Moses Kin we. iz A Ax Za To am’t ree'd from ve Cox 81001414 Willis Clark —_— .

, an “% oe ee + 9 f N , ber 7. + iN OVelnDdel o% FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR? ay . gagea ag 131 TA Wilke : ZO ¢ LIEUT. GOVE Total amount received. 3873 30, | 131 TA Wilkes SS THOS. W. MASON, TFamourat recelveds 83°18 20.) 139 sam Mayo Lewin (or bi oo of Northarepter. wi 8 Jw Murpay v Wilson 2k - . - ¢ Lv Goldsboro | 3 10, 705 — May 20, 1890. . 1-6 J Lb Laugiey Lv Magnolia 4 i6| \ 10 FOR SECRETARY: — | 126 shade Weatnington Ar Wilmington| 5 43 945 CHAS. M. VLOOKE, NO. TO WHOM ISSUED, AMOUNT.1 36 Willis Clark P. M.| AM of Franklin. 1 Randal Everett 8 3/0/3121 Brown & Heoker ~ a a June 1, piS 0D Moye TRAINS GOING NOTEH. FOR AUDITOR : 1g eorae Neal oe | ra j\ Peikius | M. FURMAN “mee 275) on) L Stark: y — R. M Ft paar 8 Randal Everet* 37 | 139 1 hewn, Vattis ; >. of Buncombe. 4 Charles Edwards Bob lee wa aa Dated | a \2 | he UW Perkins "8 mM) ee ee | | lark April 20 | oe is | 1353 Bae . 14 Rouen €lat 106. we Be | FOR TREASURER } 6 John Hines 837° 39 Brauk vv ilsou . pee ee ele ee eee | B. BF. AYCOCK, 7 Abram Harris 310) November 9. iA. PLM — We | & Julias Jenkins 309 | . a ue ve Ly Florence ° Se 74 | of Wayne, 9 Fd Latham avid pcan: Lumber Co. Ly Fayetteville: 1} 10 + 40: ™ | —— oT A Wilkes 7 AO) des Pree eee ‘lay \ ios : i , ny Go Sager Polard iY ae | 30414 55 SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : | mau ABP | 3G fred Porbes 4 t | . . 2 ’ Perkins JG; seen ene one Ne fe ele | J.C. SCARBOROUGH, 15 ty ae " I al : oe pica JLumber Co. . \ H u i: ( eS ee ) . of Jolnston. af red C sy Lim! 22 10) . November 12 oz ' | | iB rreenyille Lumber Co, 308! fom, | 18 J IL Starkey 6.39 | Lio Willis Clark ee ALM! | ee FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ° 19D DP Taskett 43! 122 MG Moye , . ; naar Ve Ma, _ “e an 14 Alfred For! es 9 50 | Novem yer le i Vy W imington by] 26; ] Mi F, T, OSIBO Es FE, 19 Ola Forbes 4 d5. 1] F C For hes Liv Maguolia 10 ou) & 30 ef Mocexlenbure, 17 © Forbes 3 09 | 35 0LW ooten UW Goldsbere 12 Ol / 9 46 : 20 Ola Forbes 13207 ranire 10 . ee | Novembe ar Wilson 1 00 | bo ~7 113 W Murphy 11 33) yy san Mayo Ly Varboro | 248 | PPOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &t-1 27 Samuel Mayo 650) 08 November 20 nn cee ee wo ~ | PREME COURT, 25 WC Hines W500 1 | ny Wilkes t~ | Dy -. \ 7 ae © ; ce ig = 7 ALC. ewe ERY, of Burke, June ( 145 Wiley Randolph =~ a ~ 5 9" Moses Williams To ilo P lt — — i June ¢ Ue P M.: NWP. 7] P, M | ee — Op 7 ’ = . co 1h Willis Grabam Lv Wilson 1 20) ive 35, 1 32 59 Wile Graham os November 22 Arkocky Mt | 2 y i201 i | TOWN TREASUPER'S REPORT. 27 Nathan Henrahan 55/149 JT Moye na ren eens eee por —_— 30 James Whitley Z 62 116 Reuben Clark ty mae a | | Report uf W. T. Godwyn, Treasurer of; 31 Henry Lewis 337 4g James Hatterson Ly Recky Mi | 2 7 12 1 the Town of G.cenvule, N. J. July 2 144 Jame; Hatterson Ar »veldon : 101 48 J W Perkins 335M) December 0. Train on Scotland Neck Sranen aoud 1885. ; DR. . re Tate 25 ‘. ‘i | Wy rere eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4,10) A acct. with stid Pow" Genwi * Anan | 161 © C Forbes p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 May 20, 29.1 Ctolb & Son 178 Reuben Clark w. Greenville 6 47 p..m., Kinston 7.45} 1o am't ree’d from J. 8. Smith | 3-, C( obb & Son 300) ey Viley do!pl , ” . mr De 35 T A Wilkes » 95/108 viley Rando!ph p.n. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 former ‘Treas $264 81.) ‘ “ “0 lies Fred Cox a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving June 4, August 2 W7 A Wilkes alifax at 11:00 a, m., We'don 11.20 am | ‘To am’tree’d from JW. Perkins 45D D Haske’t sco} 174 Fred Cox laily except Nundav. ! EEG Si 3405) ag J A Whitty 170 | Io doe Eborn Trains on Washnigton Branch leave | ‘To am’t rec’ from J, W. Perkins 46.0 W Murphy ap ea tase Toh. Wad ‘ ay ere 46. Murphy 90.00) 147 John Foy Washington 8.00 a u., and 3.00 p.m, Market ret ts 909) 641 A Wilkes 1 er | 168 Daniel Dupree arrives Parmele $.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. | To am’t ree’d from Fved Cox lines 67 Ed Latham 1671 | tio Ned Spell ~m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves anil Coss 11 00| 62 Silas Yellowler 1124 | 169 Phos. itt iG Tarboro 3.30 p- m., Parmele 10.20 a, m. | July 2. | 68 Silas Yellowley Di | earlier lk and 6.20 p. m,, arrives (Washington | To anfi rec’d from J. wW, Perkins —_— J ; “09 Jecember 6, 11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m? Daily eX- | fines and costs 25 25 = August 0 165 Isaac Price ept Sunday. Connects with trains on To ant ree’d from J. W. Perkins 69 Wiilis Clark 1251166 J T Move Scotland Neck Branch. Market rents 29 92) 66 Abram Harris 11244153 J I! Moye Train lenves varporu, N C, via Albe- | To am't rec'd from T’red Cox fines August 10 163 To. Starkey & Co, marie & Raleigh R. at. daily except Sun. | and costs 15 00) 29 WOM Kinsaul 44-1152 J W Murphy day, at 450 p.m., Sunday 300 P. M; August 1, Wm W aldvo > 11 igo Blount & Fieming artive Plymouth 9.00 P.M, 3.25 p. m. ; am’trec'd fron W. Hy Cox My pene 20) “ecember 7 Returning :2aves Plymouth daily except Tax Col purchase tax 35 09 | 479 1 Daniel wl Cappy Sundyy, 6.U0 4. m., Sunday 9.30 a m.,| 10 am’t rec’d fren W. H. {0x Aueust 24 164.) a hichat arrive Tarboro 10.25 am and 11. 45 tux col, aray license — 1) oo} 38 HT King 7 zg| HOEK Brice Decemoer 6 Train ou Midland N. C. . Angus) 22. 77 Sherman Foreman 1 12} HCL Ve Goldsboro daily, except, Sra Ga To am’t reed trom W. H. ox 76.'T A Wilkes L874 | 16> Henry SiR tan m. arriving Smithfield 7:30 a.m. Re-j, tax col, bo tine house 5 00 September 3 ecember 7. turning leaves Switbtield 8 00 a. m,, ar-| £O etree d from W. H. Cox _| 162 William Waldrop rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m a ’ soe Ch, ray lic “nse 15 00 ie ve Plummer : - 45 154 James atterson Tras in Nashville pranch leave! 1S #™¢ rec ‘d from W. H, Cox 3 7 ee a ”) 175 Willis Graham Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrive tax col. purchase tax 11 50| °* Wwe " itkes 1 W Perki ~~) 1154 Caeser Blount Nashville 5.00 p- Ine, “pring Hope 5 30 ae 3. , 2 F Me aa nto. W Perkins . N 159 Silas Donelson “mm. Returning leave Spring Hope To am't rec'd trom JW, Perkins 34 mn . a. . ‘ q| 18 Reuben Clark 000. un., Nashville 8.3y am, alive atl i. fines aud costs ; 85 52 “Wil lis © ark 5 December 18. Rocky Mount 9.05 a m. daily escept| Po one receipt frou}. W. Per- Te KOE 1 00/171 Ola Forbes ’ Sunday. kins am’t paid W. L. . Brown 87 TD) S.Smith i) 28 December 19. Trains on Latt: ; ; Mayor pro tem 81 J H Kinion 15° lise J w pokirs 2 Mi sd Lit ae peatels Floreuce RJ ‘To am’t ree’d from Fred Cox fines 79 Caeser Kennedy 530 is? CC Forbes _ ah, leave Lait pm, alrive Dunbar und costs 61 I L Langle 15 00 D ber 21 7.50 pm, Clio ».0d p m., Retarnin . : grey. ecem : leave Clivi6. Lu a im. Dunbar 6.50 a un, ilo av’t ree’ COR ae k HFG CON Bon 220) 163 TW Murphy 24, , am tree @ trom}, erkings to December arrive Latia 7.50 aim, daily except Sun- o* arket r ‘ September 4 i day. marKet rents 60 35 7 184 Willis Clark Af , September 18, 71 Willis Clark 250) 1361 A Wilkes saw ian cited alle ae eevee War” To am'tree’d from W. 1. Cox tax &4 CC Forbes 12 591183 Reuben Clark (1.102, m.and 8.50 p, m: Renieies colleen 11) 54 T A Wilkes: 8 00/187 Ed Latham 7 Aeaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. aud3,00 1; m.! To am.t ree'd from We Mi Cox . ye Mayo 81 50 January 2, 1896, Train No, 78 makes close connection eollester. ox tax on gone! 07193 JT Moye ‘shares ee Rok oo egallrall via October 8 100 C0 September 18 197 U U Forbes mone. also at Rooky Mount with ’ dt “+ 7 HF Harris 9 99 | #4 C C Forbes -Norfolk and North vs 4 for Noriolk Fo. ant rkerrerts wees AB. 42 20 94 J L Starkey 98 63| 190 J W Murphy ; ne all points h: via Norfolk. To am’t ree’d from J. W, Perkins 43.5 L Starkey WaAT| : January 8. HN F. rasan E, fines and costs 4g g5| 98 Wallis Clark 225 | 183 en Cher cneral Supt. | ‘To am’t ree’d from Fred Uox fines September 19 195 Wi ‘Brown T. M. EMERSON, ratiie Manage >. ,, Bhd costs | 25 20153 3 T Mo r 08 WT. Brow - 53 e oye: 91 00; 196 WL Brown J.R. KENT LY. Geni Manager, To am eres a W. H. Cox tax , (37 J L Langley 15 00} 191 Ol« Forbes , . November 7. {< 150 Samue! Mayo 15 00} 198 Willian Waldrop a ~~} oam’t ree’d from J. W. Perkins’ a za Latham aoe 9 23] & piri 4, “ry AT ATTATA s atham 3 20/199 Blount & Fleming THE MORNING STAR, To am't nae fhe) a ‘ peer 62 25} 49 Greenville !.umber Ce, 8 42 Jaunary lj. rave. Paar — 43 10 32 Greenyille Lumber.Co, 3 38/179 WIL Cox ~ i rhe Oldest. November 9. ) September 20 203. CC F a anuary 20. ‘To am’t ree'd from Fred Cox fines 85 J W Murphy 4n of ° tanuae 93, and costs 15 95|72 Ola Forbes 85 5 ’ y uw. ~ 9 56 | 192 E C Williams : December 5. 44 Ola Forbes . 29 R4 : To am’trec'd from J. W. Perki a fecha <0 88 Feburary 1. fines: and coats. operas 78 10 ‘September 21 lot Ola Forbes, To am’t rec’d from Fred Cox fines 86 D D Haskett ae 775 a February 6. and costs 4 65 | 33 Willis Ciark 4 oo | loo Biount & Fleming To am’t ree’d from F February 7 red Cox | September 23 martket.rents 86 00 | «.. ‘tr. 204 C C Forbes To am’ srecember 6. | 33 CS ee ; 25 February 18 oam’trec’d from W. H. Cox ‘ * (0/906 J T Moye , in tax collector ‘ 318 50 September 18 2o7 J W Murphy ‘ i - i f rig ie i oi 1896. Janua ; . F b 22 ee ei ag Oase | _. 141 Brown & Hooker 0 00 ebruary ican ilver and Re yt ve rec'd. from’ ¥ red’ Cox 191 Greenville Lumber Co. 33 50 | 208 Will's Clark . er te a epeahek L 3 t the ‘Yeni. Taxon Pi ic aac ip chp it 3 75|/804-A Wilks - $38] 209 W M P Noreoti © e ‘en Per_ Te df F 3 : 2 } o am ei poe rad Coxsines | 78Win: Waldrop —95(2108P joocee | 1 oe 3 To am't rec'd. from Wi Hi Cox a oad yeh 1 08 va E al Me 95” Hope *; : vba collector “ty ot 09/73 , 1 hnson , 95 ebruary 4 SS i pauart. 4 13 Te kes . ~ 120 205 Wm Wald a ¥9 ¥. i i {29 wea v , ‘te am’t rec’! ony Ww. H. ita 4 ee ealey, ies collector. : “ey , 0 T A Ww ikes 251B J Jenking oak } ad » re ¢ 432 {7% ‘E ao igs ; cas Eee 4 . Mareh a Hes 2o8 Ola Forbes - 6 28 * JW Murphy “195 Willis Clark 214 J L Starkey 4 3 35 | 217 C C Forbes 0 231 DS Smith | 1215 .. | 236 Jl! Moye 900 i oa 239 J 'T Moye 3 8 00 243 Wim Pippin * 15 00} 993 JT Moye bo. 35 00/019 Abram Harris 200 | 7 244 Wm Waldrop 20 00 5 A . March 6 . 5 40 | 227 Greenyille Lumber Co 49 38. 12 00 | 228 Greenville Lumber Co 208 163 | 220 J BCherry & Co 1175 9 50 | 215 Alfred Forbes 3 83 35 00 March 7 eo 874 | 222 Bill Britt 5 25 6 25 | 224 T A Wilkes 25° 99} 218 Amos Williams 25 62 58 | 246 F G James 34°50 99 00 | 220 John Russ 2 00 March 9 oo one, | 200 White & Speight 490 20 84/916 D D Haskett 618 March 16 vd 1 07} | 233 Simen Fleming 165 — 15 co | 245 Jas Kinion 1.40 6 25 | 247 Tee Case 1124 9] oo | 2°44 W Perkins 114 00 1 co | 230 WB Wilson 610 1 00 | 237 Sam Russ -- 2 60 179| 240 Elias Bonn 100 (229% H Moye 10 20 08 [2u8 W King, 100 i oo March 21 | 13 3 952 Willis Clark 10 €0 3 824 Ma reh 93 3 62) | 248 J W Perk ns 19 00 307$ y March 17 a Yo ou }249 J L Latlow 3200 March 28 9} as | 25" Reubir © lark 21 30 to on M51 OC Forbes 5 00 aa April 2 3 ws) 274 0 W Murphy 29 00 7 42 1267 A ex Daniel 1 25 do 84-22 Peter Latham % 267 Jchn Peevies Yo 2456.3 1) Moye 6 85 50/262 dT Move 12 00 421 | 259 5 T Maye 15 00 278 Ola Ferbes “0 55 5 on | =) John Jolnsen 1 Fo 125]271 Wm Waldrep 25 00 272 James May 1 to Loo 276 Blount & Fleming 67 00 242 Kr a Cox 80 00 vow, | 268 Wills Graham 80 6 979) 265 FL Starkey 518 491964 Thomas “Willams 7 50 190} 960 "Thomas Wiliams 8 25 8291 206 Herry Marsh 50 4874) 958 V i For! es 100 275 Ben Cl erry 150 16 50 | 269 Isam Griffin 150 525 | 204 Fred Cox 7 40 9 05 261 Fred Cox 40 00 Lio Api 6 241 DJ Wh'chard 6 50 i Wim Waldrop #00 6 ov 2Wwe Ormond 270 3161] Apri Il 1 a »54 Greentille lumber Co 9 75 220 278 Ed Latham 2 05 630} ocy Alex Daniel 260 40 00) 079 Willis Graham 205 £00) 281 Willis (Tark 325 Te fo April 25 ea 2*3 Reubin Ctark 1 5o ‘ ) 1 A pril 2Y : ~ 95 | 24 Ola Fortes 20 84 $15 May 1 23S EB Pender f° 45 av 5 oD) 286 Zeno Brown (part payment on ao engine) 335 66. 538 May ll noo) {20 FW Perkins fo ov 50 oo | dL er cent com, 07 rec ts (3873,08) 116 19 ; 3975 380 2 oo ee aemevemtinmeen 4 5) Bel, cane General fund $266 73 W.T.GODWLY®, freastuer, 412! Fxamined and approved by us, : W.Ti.SM 1A TT, A. WILKS \ Commit ter. 9 00 CEMETERY FUND. 3 374 DR, 6.0; 1805. May’ 20. +5|Toam’t ted’d from J. ewith 7 874 former fregeut er 335 00 ° December 4, 99 80 | To am’t ree’d from sule of lot to J. W. Brown J2 50 10 ¢O 6 00 Total $17 50 2 00 January 8. : By am’t paid Ed Latham, or on 100} “+ "No 28 $6 0) ] 8» October 15. 235) py am't paid Ed Latham, order To No. 34 Li (0 1896. Ap 18. * 12 00! By am’t prid W. . Ress, orcer — 6 00 No ee 4 60 2 5411895, Octocer 8 - 1500! By am’ paid Fd Letham, order No. 104. ¢ 10 00: 40 00 | 1896. May 1] : 30] By am’t paid 'Ed Latham, o1der 7 50 No, 285 . 5 00 . » 00| By 3 per cent. com, or receipts 1-32 0 &4 ed 15 00 40 92 35 00 Bal. due cemetery fund $$ 68 W.T. GODWIN, Treasurer, loo] Examined and are W.HLS ‘ . 6 00 WA: WILKS Committee. ~W..T. GODWIN, 1 50 | Treasurer at the Town of Greenville. « 430 In Aof ty wif oe iar ‘Tax Fone 1895, | ‘October 8. ; 40 00|‘Lo am‘t rec’d from W H Cox | Tax Collector $ 63 05 6 co | 186 Janvary 145 . To am’t ree’d from; W H Cox .; 6 00 Tax colleges. 7 $100 a . 15 00) To am’t 1e0'd ‘fiom W H Cx ” $00 ‘Tax € lector pe» 29 1 00. 5524 12k 138 per ¢ eal com, paAll'a arenes. + 1B 66 1000 bE * 5 i 4 105 , ~~ Parlor Suits, | Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes, § attention is called tw oar irge and excellent line of nESY GODS ‘NE SKM AUNRIETTA, CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, and cheaper than ever befere. LAWNS, CH ALLIES, DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, PARISIAN RIPP UES, INDIA LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, MULLS, DOTTED SWISSES, avd Novel COTTON GOODS of different kinds and description. Never were they more beautiful thon this season. | cerns nceeennannan nat —Come see our— | SHIRT WAST SILAS, they are the correct styles and prices. cave coemenemtemnnrcer, HAMBURG EDGING aud INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, and NOVELTIES. eect, ‘LaceCurtains Window Shades, Curtain Poles. —A line of— Oxford Ties or Ladies avd CLildren that has never been equaled in this town. Shoes, 522.993, for every buyer who wants ap honest, reliable, wearing artichs. Umbrellas to protect you from the sun and rain. Gentlemen come and exawine our —line of—- ’ Phirts, Ties, Cellars, Cuffs, Straw and Fur Hats, Suspenders and Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles, best quatity and popular prices. We can and will please you if you will give us a call. —Our line of— Furniture is éomplete and embraces wavy useful articles of genuine merit. ‘Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy comfortable Rockers of many different kinds. Dining and Par- “Yor chairs, Lounges and Couches, Centre 'V’ables, Side- ~Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor aud “fable Oil’ Cloths, Mattings of whesp and'good grades. a CHR of beautiful designs. “ping aa see us we will be eoeda nleased to show you ~-ghrougb encstock. A careful in- - @pection will,.repay you mary ticves the cost. €% > . m > & S : 1 op; Ao | Prices. TUALLY REFLECTOR. ee es. 6f Correct Sryles | Koping Constantly ai it Brings Soocess. Q JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING ome Creates Many a new bueiness, Knlarges many an old business, Preserves many a iarge business. hevives many ad: business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. S-cures suceess to any business, ey J To “advertise judiciousiy,”’ use the c Jumrs of the REVLEOTOR, [ail TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger and mail iran yoing oorth, arrives 8:22 A, M. Going South, rrrives 6:47 P. M. North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A \i, leavesl0:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:60 P, \. leaves 2:15 P.M. steamer ‘l'ar River arrives from Wash- jagton Mouday, Wednesday snd Friday iexves for Washiagton Tuesday, thurs day aud Saturday. . “ een cma SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. See Which You Ate Interested in ‘eee esc ane Chinquepins retail at 10 cents a pound. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to F.C. ards. The “Southern Leader,” sull Lois the lead as the best Nothing equals it. d cent stoke. oD. S. Sarr. You can vuy wamber at Staten’s Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at “Sin- gle Gold = Standard Diices.” See C. R. Speiqut, Manager. Vermont Butter for sale at DLS ouilth. Push your business lively with a Jiv® advertisement in alive paper. Miss Bettie Warren will open her school in M-s. Whichard’s szuocl-roem on Monday, 14th, September. Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Retlecter Book Store. Anew supply of Di mond Inks and Cream mucilage at Retec‘or Bock Store. For Renr—My dwelling house near Dickinson Avenue. Mrs. E. M. Wrurtans. For Renr—The store receatly oc. cnpied by Baker & Hart, next to Re, tlector office. H. SHEPPARD. Call for Roya, Patent FLour No (1) if yeu want the bost made. Send to Allen Warren & Son for them. ripe. Fine Italian Maearoni, just received Wedaesday evening frum a visit of sev- just cartured 5 straight games James and King’s Wiuter grapes ar e | SEPTEMBER SNAPS: 1S geen gening ae. | Gur Kodak Catches fhem Comin, A FTE'"C’) . 7 p and Gong. : evening. é Rice Gwynn "returried -Wennesday| on ice Gwynn returne eanes¢ * Goods as we have even shown. 7 Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings as_ we have for- rerly shown. tO Sixteen times as handsome are purchase for tue coming season. Miss Marguet Langley returned | eral weeks at Littleton and Lewiston. pee ee) eed = eet The most satistactery sale ve have seen this season was made at the Stal our entire Warehouse today. Prices were higuer and no tagsturned. If you want high est prices for your tobacco carry it to the Star. Sixteen times as much business do we ex- It looks now as if Bob Glenn is giv- He spoke in New that crowd our counters. Call and see can’t show you the thing you want. ing us tue go-by. if we Bern last night aud will speck i, Kin. ston tonight and in Scotland Neck to- morrow nght. Perhaps be will come and see us later or, Ile is always welcomed. S. V. Laughinghouse seys the Rr—-| FLECTOR reporter misunderstood his remarks in the recent Populist cenven— ion here, that he did not say “he was —" willing 1o lay aside principle for the ERR ALN TM AC La ite ela OE a a We ca or suke of electing ihe ticket,’ but what; * ‘The republicans had a big speakins he said was he “could not see that itjat Raleigh on Tuesday right and Dan- | | | was any sacrifice of principle to elect|tel L. Russi! made a sp:ech and when a the tusion ticket.” he was iattecduced as Gcvernor Ras. eed Base Ba}, Th3 season for the National League seil, said : “A brilliant display of FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOES, GENTS FUR- NISHINGS AND “He got that right, my friends.” 1 cna | | Want to say that Tam the repeblican! 's drawing to a close and the champion : . ; .. Balti lub is in the! . inominee and mean to be so uhtil the altimore club is in the lead. She bas; Spas a ‘ [ast ballot is counted unless { die. ‘They from) | . _ emhevein 14 ay el a Tam running avay from Watson oulsville and she heads tha list with! . ; ‘ : a” yand Guthrie, but when the people ot her per cent.at 707 The Cincinnati club comes next with 621, Cleveland third with 612. There is no chance for Baltimore to be defeated. Un- doubted she has the finest team in It will be nip and tuck be- and Cleveland — for the state get at them there will bea judgment tinal ‘against them. The democratic party is dead and damned Boy’s 2-Piece Suits in the newest and to be ie face ovr’ They cffects and all the last weaves wanted us to draw crowds for th:m io : (Everybody says my stcre 18 the talk to. We will draw our own crow ds) ‘eed in ¢ nd I mm P own a and talk to them. They want discus— cheapest piece tn . ‘sions so as to get up disorder. It is the want you to come and save mon- My motto is: “Cheap, cheap the league. tween Cincinnati second place. policy of the republicans to have no = — ley. 0.8 . . . ype joint discussions this year, as was alsa | cheap prices.” DEMOCR ATIC CONVENTION. “aly Men | phe case tour years ago. who says I have ever said negroe would’ Smith, D. C. Moore, L. B. Mewborn, | sll; te ae “PTY ‘ in ne Vita § 4 ry ry R. Williems, R. B. Bynum, Charles|$%* al every day in the week and pray 11) Skinner were presented. off on Sundsy is a liar.” i | |dawls’ Jewelry Store. On first ballot—Skiuner 3, Bynum | 5, Williams 5, Smith 12, Mvore 23. | Af —— Mewborn 37. — Second ballot—Skinner 1, Bynum 2° ; : . Smith 3, Moore 30, Mewborn 49./ : ———— Mewborn declared the nominee, Is ready in his new TOR TREASURER. store to supply your day the 1-th day cf October, 1£96, Le needs in the line of {rym i! Gitte, Mat Choice Groceries. third_street, recently oecupied by Mis Also a traet of land containing ; lark. rhe shelves are filled spout 18 acres, situated partly within anes tt OED, Notice of Sale. By virtue of the provisions of the wilk of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, W. R. Whichard, her executor, will sell at the Courthouse in Greenville \.C.. on Mon- The aame of J. L. Little w:s pie, sented and his 1ominat.on was made unanimoas by acclamation. FOR CORONER. The names of Dr. C. O'H. Laugh- inghouse and Dr. BT. Cox were pre- sented, and Cox receiving 70) votes on ville, through whieh the Kinston and Scotland Neck Branch Railroad passes. boxes and tins of good things, and barrels Of Willalso sell on fe axe day. ile. . Jaforesaid house of Mrs. Clark dee’d, the round grains, cakes follow ing Seaton property “1 fine the first ballot was declared the nomi-| | em ‘ ° and crackers, boxes Of diamond brooeh, 1 parlor water piteher nee. | ‘and two goblets, 1 dozen forks (dinner | 2 f The nominees were called toz by the Spices and bottles of lend ten), 1 dozen spoons (dinner and de- “as ‘pickled fruitsand vege- lsert), 1} dozen tea spoons, 1 sugar spoon convention and came forward. Several tabl tongue’ 1 sauce ladle, 1 mug (all pure biief, witty speeches of avceptance were DIES. silver), and 2% plated salt eellars and er : 1 ) - ‘spoons, also: one-half uudiyided interest made, and received with much enthasi-| Thereis a wholesom nie chattel property ‘desertbed in the . 1¢ mess and > sweetness will ot Mrs. clark as follows: at J. S. Tunstall’. ( “ Best Blend ‘ea zac per... ab 5 M. Schultz. Tobacco was consikerab.y better to . Jay and the prices are satistactory. A fresh Jot of tur Uream Cheese and Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S$. Tun- stall’s. ‘Fresh Carr Butter to-day, at S$, Mu Sebulzt. Joe Evans’ horse ran away ths morning and smashed up his eart. Rev. Father Quinn will say mass in the Catholic church, Friday morn- ing, 11th, 1896. To rHe Pwsiics—l am wow in my new Gallery over the Greenville Bank and will be glad to see all my friends and the public generally. R. Hyman, Photographer. Prelimmary arrangements are being | made for the encampmens ct the First ‘and ‘Third regiments of the Sate Guard | at Raleigh during the State tair, Do vou think you have seen aay ‘Democrats vere here, aud tuey wre goiag to make their presence telt when voting time comes. _ Some people still suy these are hard times, but we learn that a Mr. T. Gh. Turnage, of Dongola, paid $125 for a been a fine onc. " baccept the nomingtion of Surveyor, and wdav.? ‘Phe uaterrified ‘ { hoz recently. Tat hog’ must have | ‘asm and good humor. B £. Cox stated that he couid not ‘furniture in my parlor of every kind about the st ore that ‘and description, exeept the piano wnd charms the visitor. e piane stool, also all the 5 aba } i 3. Ki i | " ‘every kind in the bed 10em Ll now oecn- ‘the convention nominated J. B. Kil. CAFT1ES a full and com cee tne a yerd. vases,” the | patrick by acclamation. plete stock of fancy and other undivided half toterest being the It was the most harmonious and Staple goods embrac-. ‘|property of Mary Louallie Poole. nal : hi that is Terms of sale. real estate 4 cash bal- ing everyc ing ance in 1 and 2 years, personalty, soli to be found in a truly tor eash only, W.R. WHiCHARD first-class grocery. Executor of Mrs. A. M. elark Democratic party. BLount & FLEMING, Attorneys Wilson Air-Tight Heate With Garant Gutomatic qmoks Qoors. The Wilson Heater, which is a s!ove for house heating, is the most remurkable that has ever been patented. Nin In the first place it red ates more beat than, any stove known, and will gave 25 per cent. in fuel over any stoys made. ; good humored convention We ever saw and a good day’a work was done for the A Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pice stove wiod it will keep the fire from 36 to 48 hours, and with ordinary care the fire will never go vut. igs ny Third, being entirely closed at the base there is, no danger of fire, and it ig the cleanest stove in use. It ia not necessary to remove.the ashes ofiéner than once a month. Theéé stoves are wads in diferent styles—the smali one, which is made for bed rooms, is specially recommended for Lea}va. as well as comfort. aie | The Wilson Heater has a great advantage over any similar stove, because it has Patent Auto- matic Smoke Doors, which prevent the smoke from cozning inte the room when you take thé top off ne minute. These stoves can ke seen our store, come and look at them. P Fats bh and . i ay 4 r) a ee : any af rn i ‘ ‘ey : ’ ae P i i Mis ’ : ‘' . Sil a wi iL oN eit 4 + - Headquarters for Hardware, Tinware and Stov é es. ba ge tee Fe gi Ne x 4% i a f Sixteen times as many novelties in Ladies pect with the many bright and brilliant goods. H. B. GLARK. | with brightly colored and partly without the tewn of Green- _ t | o‘put in the wood. ‘These doors are so constructed that they can be taken off and ‘put back on in * ee SO Ea ey ee faa 2